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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 7

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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7
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THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 BLYTOEVTLLE COURIER NEWTS HOLLAND NEWS By MM. Ed Hampton Jr. Cohoon vu elecUd prejident at Parent-Teacher Auo- cUtioh meeting afternoon for the 1951-1958 school yew. She will succeed Mrs. Witt Smith.

Mrs. Kenneth Berry Is vice president and Mlsa Doris Dodsou secretary- Treasurer. Phylls Smith, high school senior, was In charge ot a musical program. On this program Mrs. Kirk Anderson's room of first grade students did a pantomlne of a recording of "Going to The Park." Joyce Bray sang "Friendly Persuasion" and Phylls Smith "An Evening Prayer." They were accom- palned by Donna Lou Smith.

Rita and Martha Bailey were a sister tcapi for a popular number. Oalnes Allen Smith gave a trombone solo and Stanley Webb, winner a recent "Pride oi The Southland" TV show, played his winning piano selection "Bumble Bee Boogie." PTA will sponsor polio vaccine shots for school children. The vaccine, furnished free by the county health department will be administered by Dr. Robert Barlett of Sleele on Thursdays. There will be a small fee of twenty-five cents per child for this service.

Holland Men's Club were sponsors of a banquet Thursday even- Ing In the school's dining'hall for members of the girls, and boys basketball teams and cheerleaders. Charles Cohoon, toastmaster for the evening, introduced Mrs. Monda Farmer, girl's coach, who, in turn, presented each girl player. Boy's coach Malone, Introduced the boys. Former athlete and professional boll player Graham Dickson of Jonesboro gave a short talk on "Referring" and held an open dls cusfiion.

Miss Julia Price's class ot Home Economics girls were In charge of the banquet menu. Tables were attractive with flowering runners In gold and black, school colors. treatment. Remaining with hsr during hospltallzatlon her daughters. Mrs.

Brenda Scott of Braggadocio and Mrs. Paul Kbwler. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jenkins and Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Little visited old friends of the two families Mr and Mrs. A. A. Allen in vlUe Sunday.

Mrs. Claude. Samford was home with her husband and family several days this week from Arkansas State College, Jonesboro. The mother of five children, the oldest ten and the youngest three-year- old twin bo.vs, Mrs. Smuford It preparing to qualify for a teaching career.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kenley visited their son and family Mr. and Mis. Sammy Kenley, and baby In Donlphan Saturday.

They were Joined there by Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Wafler and family of Memphis. Sunday guests of Mr Mrs. Kenley's were Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Palmer and three daughters Lisa, DIanna and Melanie of Poplar Bluff, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Mills and son Bobby and Mrs. Sadie Reynolds were at Reel foot Lake Sunday for a fish dinner and outing.

Leroy Henry, John Cohoon and Larry Depilest ot Gary, Indiana were home for the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy I Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cohoon and Mr.and Mrs: Howard Depriest.

The second child and son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Byassee Thursday at Walls Hospital in BlythevlUe. The whd weighs lls pounds has been given the name Kerry Gene. Mr.

and Mrs. Hoy D. Raines and daughter Brenda were In Memphis Saturday. Read Courier News Classified Ads Mr; and Mrs. Anderson Hicks planned a birthday supper Tuesday night for their daughter Man 1 who was fourteen.

The-supper, was a family affair preceedlng a. birthday party for Mary and her own teen "age group later In the week. Attending were Mr. and Airs. Finis Cope! Mr.

and Mrs. George Hicks and Mr Mrs. Leon Hicks. Rita' Ann, Bailey was hostess Wednesday night at'a dance party In the country' home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.

Cleatus Bailey who live west of Holland. On her guest Judy. Jones, Louis Henry, Linda Ellis, Nancy Holly, Johnny Bridges, Phylis Kilburn, Pete Canada'. and Prank Brown and an out of town guest, Johnny Rhoades or Steele. Mrs.

Smth. entertained Culbertscn Club Thursday afternoon In her home with twelve members present and a guest, Mrs. C. E. Mrs.

Smith gave the devotional. Mrs. Herman Vlar's lessons was given on "Varied uses of Electricity In The Home." Donna' Lou Smith at the piano accompanied the members in vocal numbers from their club book and modem favorites. V.F. W.

Hut in Steele was the Saturday night setting for the birthday party of Mary Kicks who celebrated 1 her 14th birthday. The 30 friends of Mary's spent the evening at party, games 'and Regina Mathis. Linda. Watkins, Barbara Tumbow and Rondal Rhinehart of Steele were a- rnong the hostess 1 friends and Robert Neal, Mr. and Mrs.

Fink Cope and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neal of BlythevlUe were among those who stopped.in briefly to wish birthday greetings. WA.RNING ORDER IN THE CHANCERI COURT CHICKASAWBA DISTRICT MISSISSIPPI COUNTY, ARKANSAS Marion C. Mlchl, pltf.

vs. No. 13,537 Monica Mlchl, dft. The defendant, Monica Mlchl, is hereby warned to appear within thirty days in the court named in the caption hereof and answer, the complaint of the plaintiff, Marlon C. Michl.

Dated this 6th day of March 1957. SEAL GERALDINE LBTON, Cleric By OPAL DOYLE, D. C. Elbert Johnson, atty. for pltf.

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